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Mnementh said:
Farsala said:

For me it is the intention of purchase. If I buy a movie ticket and go into the movie theater, you bet I am going to watch the whole thing to the end. If I buy a game I will probably play the game to the end. But I don't buy games that I won't enjoy. I have fun playing it til the end so why wouldn't I finish it?

If I get the game for free or try it at a friend's house, I probably won't play it to the end. I tend to not like the games gifted to me or what's available for free on services.

If I buy an entire tv show set of episodes, I will probably watch it to the end. It is very unlikely I ever buy something that would be worth dropping after 2 episodes. If I got it as part of a service, then I am more likely to drop it and watch something worth watching, because I didn't choose it.

You equalling paying for it = being fun. I cannot see into the future. I cannot see if a game is fun, a movie is fun, a show is fun, until I try it.

Not necessarily 10/10 fun. But I like to get my money's worth. I can have fun with 99% of my purchases.